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Saturday, December 13, 2014

This blog has not been very active with the publishing of new posts during the year 2014. As a matter of fact, a total of only 23 posts were published the entire year!

There were times when I seriously considered deleting the entire contents of this blog, not only because my viewpoint on certain subjects, particularly those expressed in older posting, have changed to a certain degree over the years, but also because it was becoming a laborious task to fend off attacks from vexatious individuals who happen to fall in the categories of BOTH “demonic” and “liberal”. If I had all the time in the world it would have been no problem, but unfortunately I don’t!

Nevertheless, whenever the urge came along to delete this crappy ol’ blog I always checked the stats first. And, every time I looked at the stats I was astonished to see how many people, from all over the world, were actually visiting. This fact is the sole reason why this blog still exists!

I am late to this but please do not be disheartened. I am one that has woken out of a stupor and started to educate myself. Amazingly well constructed blogs like yours are not a dime a dozen and are simply too valuable a resource to delete whilst the liberal majority are constantly being indoctrinated and anesthetized by the communist media. As for responding to your detractors? Why respond to each and every one? Those of us whose eyes are opened to the facts will no longer be swayed by liberal communist POVs even though they come disguised as "enlightened" and "progressive".

There is a new awakening of Nationalism sweeping across the world in light of recent happenings and the apparent apathy towards the threat. Many are revisiting how history has been rewritten (distorted).

Latest 5 Featured Posts:

Operation Vula, its Secret Safari, and Zuma’s band of comrades - Dec. 2013
During 1986 the ANC launched an underground operation called Operation Vula. A lesser-known fact is that it continued to operate after Nelson Mandela's release in February 1990, and for three years after his speech in August 1990 when he reiterated the total commitment of the ANC, Umkhonto we Sizwe and the SACP to the Groote Schuur Minute.

Heritage Day Photographs (Voortrekker Monument) - Sept. 2013
This posting includes a few photographs taken on Heritage Day 2013. The posting introduces an unusual but beautiful new structure called QUO VADIS? (with the question mark) which I’m sure many readers have never heard of.

The Yellow-Bucket Marula Tree: A Mystery Solved! - Oct. 2013
I came across a rather strange phenomenon one day while travelling along the R561 route between Tolwe and Baltimore in the Limpopo province of South Africa. A small yellow bucket was attached high-up in a branch of a Marula tree, hence the name of this posting. It’s a real funny story which I’m sure most readers will enjoy - as much as I enjoyed compiling the article - (with illustrations).

Pretoria’s Monument for Victims of Terrorism - July 2013
Many people (including myself) had almost forgotten about a noteworthy monument in Pretoria that stood at the entrance of the old Munitoria building on the corner of Van der Walt and Vermeulen Streets (now renamed Lilian Ngoyi and Madiba Streets). When the Munitoria building was demolished on 7 July 2013 nobody could tell me whether the monument was still standing or not, so I decided to go look for myself.

Remembering The Battle of Delville Wood - July 2013
14 July marks a day when the South African 1st Infantry Brigade got engaged in the 1916 (WW1) Battle of the Somme, in France. The battle was one of the largest of World War I, in which more than a million men were wounded or killed, making it one of humanity's bloodiest battles. One specific encounter during this battle, known as The Battle of Delville Wood, is of particular importance to South Africa. The posting includes a comprehensive article (with pictures) compiled and written by Petros Kondos.